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. 2019 Jan 9;15(1):5.
doi: 10.1186/s12992-018-0445-7.

Applying global standards to short-term global health clinical experiences: the case of Project Salud y Paz

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Applying global standards to short-term global health clinical experiences: the case of Project Salud y Paz

Paul H Caldron. Global Health. .

Abstract

This case study was extracted from an administrative report generated for Project Salud y Paz (SYP), a non-governmental organization (NGO) that supports short term global health clinical experiences (STGHCE) in Guatemala. As a basis to generate criticisms and offer recommendations, the analysis used the shared themes of two sets of standards recently published by Globalization and Health (GH) and the American College of Physicians (ACP). These standards respectively address the ethical responsibilities of organizations and of physicians in the conduct of STGHCE. Information used in the original quality analysis and quality improvement consultation for SYP was gathered from interviews, medical committee minutes, output statistics, and observations in the course of a real-time trip. This case study describes how the standards served as a useful lens to assess SYP and as a platform from which to make recommendations for improved compliance with global conventions. Additionally, the standards provide SYP a body of consensus wisdom for holding itself accountable to patients, host communities, volunteers, and the donor community on a continuing basis. While the shared themes of these standards are intentionally broad and require context in their application, NGOs that support STGHCE may find it instructive to benchmark them to assure their own compliance with global standards for both the organization and their volunteer physicians.

Keywords: Global health; Position statement; Short term.

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Ethics approval and consent to participate

This case report is extracted from a third-party consultation for quality assurance and quality improvement. No research involving human subjects was conducted. Ethics approval and consent to participate were not applicable.

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Not applicable for human subjects, patients, or participants. Consent for publication by the identified organizations Project Salud y Paz and Paradise Valley United Methodist Church are held by the author.

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None.

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